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The Ugly Vegetables

The Ugly Vegetables. Chinese Vegetables Vocabulary - Just for Fun. Kong Shin Tsay (kung shin zai). A stem which is hollow like a tube “Hollow heart vegetable.". Shiann Tsay ( shen zai ). A red-lined, red-rimmed vegetable. Jeou Tsay ( joe zai ). Looks like blades of grass.

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The Ugly Vegetables

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  1. The Ugly Vegetables Chinese Vegetables Vocabulary - Just for Fun

  2. Kong Shin Tsay (kung shin zai) A stem which is hollow like a tube “Hollow heart vegetable."

  3. ShiannTsay (shenzai) A red-lined, red-rimmed vegetable.

  4. JeouTsay (joezai) Looks like blades of grass.

  5. TorngHau (tung how) A vegetable with flowers and edible leaves.

  6. Sheau Hwang Gua (show hwanggwa) Long, thin, and colored vegetable with bumps that look like a cucumber.

  7. SyGua (see gwa) Has a spongy looking inside and it tastes best when fresh.

  8. KuuGua (coo gwa) A brightly colored, bumpy, and bittersweet vegetable, "bitter melon."

  9. Fwo Loo Fwo (foo loo fwo) Pale yellow gourds used for decorations.

  10. Picture References • http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/loWrdNVRaHxJ4PKar5xqjg?select=BgWRWhXX5wuq71oh3VVQCQ • http://www.cherryfarms.co.uk/linchoi.html • http://infoseekchina.blogspot.com/2011_07_01_archive.html • http://news.wru.edu.vn/Web/Content.aspx?distid=2663 • http://renestravels.wordpress.com/page/2/ • http://teczcape.blogspot.com/2008/01/loofah-ridge-gourd-rich-god-or-fairy.html • http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/facts/98-033.htm • http://saberpoint.blogspot.com/2011/10/gourds-holiday-photo.html

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